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Tag Archives: kids
Post Two on Interactive Books
This is my second post on interactive books. The first one can be read here: ToysRus has started selling iPads, a sign that young families with children have accepted the technology of having interactive books in kid’s playrooms. Interactive digital … Continue reading
Post One on Interactive Books
I’m still one on those readers who doesn’t have an e-reader yet but here are three great children’s books you could get with an app. These interactive books are the next thing in kid lit. Take a look: Harold and … Continue reading
Posted in Course or Book Review, writing
Tagged Children, E-book, e-reader, Harold and the Purple Crayon, interactive books, iPad, kids
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Oops
Oops. The web site I gave for http://www.theMuseonlinewritersconference.com was written out wrong in my last post. http://www.MuseItUpPublishing.com is a publishing house and I got mixed up in the transcribing of it.Then I learned that I could edit my previous posts … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, family, grandchildren, kids, mistakes, web sites







